Friday, March 22, 2019

Allergies: A Mother’s Triumph


Allergies: A Mother’s Triumph
~ Gwilda Wiyaka ~
As women, we may resign ourselves to the apparent best the system or our circumstances have to offer – suffering in silence. As mothers, when we see our children in distress, we become like Tasmanian devils, leaving no stone unturned in our search for solutions. If we don’t find those solutions in the mainstream, many of us look to the mysterious, the unorthodox, the unexpected, trying to uncover what the others have missed.
To a doctor, our children are a set of symptoms to be pigeon holed, diagnosed, treated, and hopefully healed. To a mother, they are unique – blood of our blood.
We seem to have an inside track to the mysterious workings of our children on all levels. This age-old insight has a name – mother’s intuition. When empowered to follow it, many women have used mother’s intuition to unravel mysteries and provide solutions for their children that are missed by the mainstream.

With us this hour is just such a mother. Zen Honeycutt is the Founding Director of Moms Across America, a non-profit National Coalition of Unstoppable Moms, and author of the new book “UNSTOPPABLE: Transforming Sickness and Struggle into Triumph, Empowerment, and a Celebration of Community.” Zen has three boys with allergies and autism symptoms which greatly improved when they went GMO-Free and organic, and she knows that thousands of Moms are seeing the same results.
Her website: moms-across-america.com
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Friday, March 1, 2019

Empowerment Through Artistry


Empowerment Through Artistry 
~ Gwilda Wiyaka ~
So often we tend to view feminine empowerment as competing and excelling in corporate America or other occupational endeavors. In so doing, are we overlooking the greatest empowerment of all – that of living a life of artistry? While we are grabbing a cup of coffee and dashing out to our high-profile job, munching a power bar, leaving an unkept home behind, what are we really accomplishing? What of sanctuary and enfoldment? What of mindfulness and esthetics? What of piece and balance? How much would our daily life and career be supported if we tended to the simple things with the same mono-focus we do our jobs? Could it be that both might benefit from the resulting balance?

With us this hour to share her empowering life experience and discuss love, art, and wellbeing is Keiki Fujita. Keiki is a University of California graduate, an Artist In Residence, Kyoto, Japan, and an International artist for over 30 years. She is certified from the Rudolf Steiner College in the Waldorf Curriculum and ran a home-schooling co-op, teaching her own and other children.
Her Spiritual practice and studies for over 30 years include Diamond Alignment energy work, Certified Lightwave Technician, continued evolvement and expansion bringing New World Consciousness in this wonderful journey of Life!
Her website: heartspower.org
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